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There are a zillion people in the world. Bazillion gazilion. Surround yourself with the ones who treat you kindly and with respect. The ones who mistreat you- simply discard them. They are not worthy of your presence.

Good Night, TC. I like you and glad I am here.

Azul

It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are. ~e.e. cummings

I don't have a toothbrush anymore cuz mine fell in the trash, I should smoke meth so i have an excuse when my teeth fall out. it's a logical solution. I could buy a toothbrush. I used to have heads but they disappeared.

And assuming you take the [Taxi Driver]'s closing scene at face value, murderous Travis Bickle doesn't even pay for his sins. He's hailed a hero and gets away scot-free. The film would obviously be rated at least an R; the only question was whether they'd get slapped with the dreaded X rating.

The filmmakers had an ingenious plan to make sure that didn't happen: nothing. They just repeatedly sent the MPAA copies of the same film each time the ratings agency tried to give it an X. They didn't actually cut any of the gore or violence -- the only change they made was to desaturate the color of the blood a little bit. But over time, says producer Michael Phillips, the MPAA simply became desensitized to the scenes from watching them over and over again -- the very desensitization to violence that moral guardians fear comes from watching violent films. Soon, the producers got credit for cutting content when they'd actually removed nothing.

My camera phone doesn't focus, so I decided to get my camera back from ex, the one she never uses. Because I wanted to make it more compact and handy, I bought a nice fast low profile lens for it. Then I thought it'd be a bit more fun to use with a viewfinder, so I got one of those. Then I messed with my camera settings for an evening. Then I decided that I'm going to be a street photographer.